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American / German mit Migrationshintergrund, Mom, teacher, cupcake baker
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Basic Law of Germany, Art 10: (3/3) (2) ... by agencies and auxiliary agencies appointed by the legislature.
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Basic Law of Germany, Art 10: (2/3) (2) ... the free democratic basic order or the existence or security of the Federation or of a Land, the law may provide that the person affected shall not be informed of the restriction and that recourse to the courts shall be replaced by a review of the case...
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At the breakfast table this morning, "What is Anora? Wrong answers only." A city in Illinois or Colorado A country between Spain and France A Disney+ series taking place in the Star Wars universe
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They were pulling selective cars over, mostly dutch. We drove through. A 6 minute delay.
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There was no border control as we crossed into the Netherlands. But we are sitting in a line to get back into Germany.
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We like it. It's a really nice day trip and a lot more exciting than Wildeshausen. 😉
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Scenes from Groningen.
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No. But I did get a beer with lunch.
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We gave 25 Euro a month at that age.
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This week, one of my student teachers had her Prüfungsunterricht. She did great! She demonstrated so much growth. I was proud and happy to see another amazing teacher enter the workforce. ❤️
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That's right. In season 1, Monica says she is 26. In Season 2, she is 27/28. Someone says that Richard is 20 years older, which makes him 47/48. When those episodes came out in 1996, I was 19 (8 years younger than Monica). Today, I am 47... the same age as Richard. 😳😳
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Basic Law of Germany Art 9: (pt 4) (3) within the meaning of the first sentence of this paragraph in order to safeguard and improve working and economic conditions.
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Basic Law of Germany Art 9: (pt 3) (3) measures directed to this end shall be unlawful. Measures taken pursuant to Article 12a, to paragraphs (2) and (3) of Article 35, to paragraph (4) of Article 87a or to Article 91 may not be directed against industrial disputes engaged in by associations
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Basic Law of Germany Art 9: (pt 2) (3) The right to form associations to safeguard and improve working and economic conditions shall be guaranteed to every individual and to every occupation or profession. Agreements that restrict or seek to impair this right shall be null and void;
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Basic Law of Germany Art 9: (pt 1) (1) All Germans shall have the right to form societies and other associations. (2) Assoc. whose aims or activities contravene the criminal laws or that are directed against the constitutional order or the concept of international understanding shall be prohibited.
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This is right! Submit the paperwork with your planned tests. Get your foot in the door. The local officials have some leeway.
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The Basic Law of Germany, Art 8: (1) All Germans shall have the right to assemble peacefully and unarmed without prior notification or permission. (2) In the case of outdoor assemblies, this right may be restricted by or pursuant to a law.
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Social Media. The Linke are BIG on TikTok.
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Already there! 😉 I love data.
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I can confirm some of this in schools. However, you need to break down the data even further. First, east vs. west. Second, type of school (Hauptschule, Realschule, Gymanasium, Berufsschule). I recommend the Shell Study, which first documented this last year in October. bit.ly/4kftSpl
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The website for the Juniorwahl project was down last night, but here are the results of over 1.6 million German students who voted in mock elections. The Left was a clear winner, despite some people posting on the other site that the AfD won. In our school the SPD won the 1st and the Linke the 2nd.
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The third one might actually come true... Alles lässt sich ändern
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The results in my town are a little bit different from some surrounding areas here in northwest Germany.
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Wildeshausen
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The Linke were also the clear winner of the Juniorwahl.
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The official website is down at the moment. Logo had the results.
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The Basic Law of Germany, Art 7 (pt 6/6) (5) ... school or as a school based on a particular philosophy and no state elementary school of that type exists in the municipality. (6) Preparatory schools shall remain abolished.
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The Basic Law of Germany, Art 7: (pt 5/6) (5) A private elementary school shall be approved only if the education authority finds that it serves a special educational interest or if, on the application of parents or guardians, it is to be established as a denominational or interdenominational...